Widnes: 18 (12)
Tries: Frame, Whitaker, Fa-alogo
Goals: O'Neill (3)
A late score by Colin Best gave Hull FC a narrow victory over Widnes, who still preserved their Super League status thanks to Castleford's home defeat.
The hosts opened the scoring after 12 minutes when a Widnes punt was charged down for Richard Whiting to score.

Vikings hit back with a controversial penalty try and they edged ahead before half-time through Matt Whitaker.

Following a solo try from Peter Lupton, Widnes kicked their way ahead again only for Best to steal the victory.

Widnes coaching advisor Frank Endacott hit out at the Vikings for the manner of their defeat despite his side staying up.

"Relief is not the word, we didn't win but the objective was reached and we're ready now for next year.

"Too many stupid mistakes cost us the win, but it was always going to be a close game.

"We had good body vibes in the changing room though, so we knew that we'd go close," he said.

Hull director of rugby Shaun McRae paid tribute to his injury-hit side for their win.

"It was patchy," he said: "We did some very good things and, to be fair, we did a fair amount of experimentation.

"But five tries to three means we deserved to win. It was a great effort, considering we had 11 players missing from our first-choice 17."
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Leeds 42 (16)
Tries: Senior, Calderwood (2), Walker, Lauiti'iti (2), Diskin (2)
Goals: Sinfield (5)
London 14 (4)
Tries: Purdham, Sampson, Moran
Goals: Budworth
Leeds rounded off their first title for 32 years with a resounding win over London Broncos to claim the League Leaders Shield on Friday.
On a night of celebrations, Mark Calderwood, Matt Diskin and Ali Lauiti'iti all grabbed braces.

Chev Walker and Keith Senior also crossed for the Rhinos, who finished the season unbeaten at home.

Wigan secured home advantage for next week's Super League play-off against St Helens with victory over Warrington.
A try from Kevin Brown gave the home side the points after trailing 16-12 with just 10 minutes left of the match.